We recently took our 3rd trip to Haiti in our process of International adoption. This was our homecoming trip and our 10yo son was with us (vs. staying at the orphanage). We stayed at 3 establishments during our trip (Karibe, Decameron, Allamanda). The room at the Allamanda (#14) was, by far, the nicest. However, it is not the charm of the room that makes Allamanda such a gem. It is the true hospitality of Viviane, Donald, and their staff.
The restaurant is closed on Sundays (breakfast is still served), but we felt safe walking the streets around the establishment and there are many restaurants within walking distance (we went to the cafe at Caribbean Market). Then, Viviane and Donald took us to the Observatory for amazing views and fine dining. They were amazing hosts who take hospitality seriously. They arranged airport transportation for us early on our checkout day. Additionally, the staff dropped by our room the night before with some breakfast packed to-go.
We stayed 2 nights. We felt safe, the A/C kept us cool. Breakfast is included, and it is made to order (and quite delicious). Saturday night is set aside for salsa dancing in the restaurant, we were invited but passed. I will note that the music can get loud if you're room is near the restaurant. There is a terrace on the top floor open to all guests. The TVs work and include many US-based channels. The internet worked consistently as well and was fast (when compared to Haitian standards).
Should our travels return us to Haiti in the future, we will definitely consider a visit to the Allamanda.